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World Championships & USHA 4 Wall Nationals: Day 9 Review

Picture courtesy of USHA

Minneapolis, MN, WPH Press, 8/17/18

Day Nine Full Live Broadcast is HERE>

Men’s Open Singles Semifinals

Carroll vs. McCarthy

R48 #1 two-time defending USHA Four Wall National champion Killian Carroll and three-time R48 champion and Irish cross over sensation Robbie McCarthy kicked off a blockbuster All-Irish singles semifinals at the World Championship/USHA Four Wall Nationals Singles. Carroll and McCarthy have traded wins throughout the years, with McCarthy edging Carroll 21-19 in the third game of the 2015 All Ireland final and Carroll overcoming McCarthy in their last two encounters in Salt Lake City and Tucson in 2017.

McCarthy tackled Carroll to start the match, playing flawlessly en route to an 8-0 lead. Carroll earned his first side out after eight rallies, but was unable to derail the Buzzsaw. “I’ve never seen Robbie play so aggressively,” barked R48 #4 Danos Cordova. Carroll found his groove midway through the first game, cutting the McCarthy deficit to one at 8-9, but McCarthy took off again, taking a 17-9 lead. “McCarthy is just so precise and making unbelievable shots,” barked R48 #3 Mando Ortiz. McCarthy would ultimately take game one, 21-13.

Carroll and McCarthy traded haymakers throughout the first half of game two, with both playing at the top of their game. At 12-8, Carroll found another gear, taking over rallies with power passes and kills to take control of the game. Carroll would lead 20-10, closing the game out on his fourth attempt, 21-13.

Carroll continued to play outstanding ball in the tiebreaker, racing to a 3-0 and 8-1 lead. “It just looked like McCarthy started playing more passively and not going for his shots,” stated R48 qualifier hopeful Pete Papathemetrios.

Carroll never allowed McCarthy into the tiebreaker, constantly applying pressure with a two-handed attack and advancing to his second consecutive World Championship final.

“This one really means a lot to me,” stated Carroll. “I haven’t played Robbie in a long time and it took me awhile to get adjusted to his power. He’s just so good. I’ll admit that I do put a bit more pressure on myself to win this title, but when I’m in the court I don’t feel it.”

“That was just incredible handball to watch,” declared Hall of Famer Fred Lewis. “That’s the best I’ve ever seen Robbie play.”

Final: Carroll def McCarthy 13-21, 21-13, 11-3

Brady vs. Mulkerrins

“The Gunner” was unable to take the court against the “Man of Steel” due to the ankle injury he suffered in the first game of his quarterfinal match on Thursday, meaning Mulkerrins advanced to the final via forfeit.

Final: Mulkerrins advances via forfeit

Final: Carroll vs. Mulkerrins

Follow the Men’s Open Singles bracket HERE

Women’s Open Singles Quarterfinals

Catriona Casey was in search of her first World Championship to add to her four USHA Four Wall National titles and 15 WR48 titles, while Aisling Reilly was looking to retain the world title she’s held since 2012. 2018 All Ireland champion Martina McMahon and former WR48 finalist Ciana Ni Churraoin were both aiming to build their legacies as the women’s quarterfinals kicked off on Friday.

Casey vs. McCarthy

Catriona Casey was in standard form against food friend Aoife McCarthy, allowing just three points in two games. “Catriona was playing one of her best friends and still trying to put a zero on her,” stated Dave Vincent.

Final: Casey def McCarthy 21-1, 21-2

Ni Churraoin vs. Gallagher

Ciana Ni Churraoin was competing in her first event in more than a year following knee surgery and did not look like she missed a beat, dominating fourth-seeded Pauline Gallagher by overpowering her Irish counterpart and executing crisp kills.

Final: Ni Churraoin def Gallagher 21-5, 21-5

McMahon vs. Davis

Martina McMahon was in control throughout her two-game sweep of WPH cross over star Tracy Davis, never allowing Davis to gain any traction during the 21-minute match.

Final: McMahon def Davis 21-1, 21-3

Reilly vs. O’Keeffe

Aisling Reilly opened her world championship defense with a solid performance against Aisling O’Keeffe, as Reilly demonstrated the skills that has seen her win the world title in 2012 and 2015. “I am healthy for the first time in a couple of years,” stated Reilly. “I thought I picked and killed the ball pretty well today but tomorrow will be tougher so I’ll need to clean up some parts of my game.”

Final: Reilly def O’Keeffe 21-2, 21-8

Semifinals

Casey vs. Ni Churraoin

Reilly vs. McMahon

Men’s Open Doubles

Robbie McCarthy & Diarmaid Nash advance to the semifinals with a 21-15, 21-4 win over Michael Hedigan / Daniel Relihan; meanwhile, the #2 seeded team of Marcos Chavez/Sean Lenning got past Tadgh Carroll / Ryan Harkin in two close games (21-12, 21-16).  Armando Ortiz and Vic Perez defeated Darragh Daly and Michael Gregan, 21-16, 21-12. 

The match of the doubles bracket, thus far, comes as sell-out crowds packed the U of M rec center bleachers.  Daniel Cordova and brother Luis Cordova served to take game one only once but came up short, as this year’s singles finalists, Martin Mulkerrins and Killian Carroll fight to get the side out and eventual point to win 21-20.  In game two, Team Cordova (aka ‘The Flying Cordovas’) had the lead throughout the match to include a 20-16 advantage, but Mulkerrins and Carroll kept edging closer until the score was tied at 20.  Remarkable diving gets and back wall kills were on display before a Carroll flat mouse roll out; followed by a screaming pass shot gave Team Ireland the final point; 21-20, 21-20.  

Doubles Semifinals on Saturday:

1pm  Mulkerrins/Carroll vs Lenning/Chavez

2pm  Nash/McCarthy vs Ortiz/Perez

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Saturday 8/18 Men’s Final 4WSB Open

11:00am               Men’s Open Singles Final Martin Mulkerrins (IRE) vs Killian Carroll (IRE)

Saturday 8/18 Women’s 4s 4WSB Open

12:00pm               Women’s Open Singles Semifinal – Martina McMahon (IRE) vs Aisling Reilly (North of IRE)

1:00pm                 Women’s Open Singles Semifinal – Catriona Casey (IRE) vs Ciana Ni Churraoin (IRE)

Saturday 8/18 Women’s or Men’s 4s 4WSB Open Doubles

2:00pm                 Men’s Doubles Semifinals – Ortiz/Perez vs Nash/McCarthy

3:00pm                Men’s Doubles Semifinals – Mulkerrins/Carroll vs Lenning/Chavez

Follow the Women’s Open Singles draw HERE

Follow the Men’s Open Doubles bracket HERE

Follow the Women’s Open Doubles bracket HERE

Saturday’s 4-Wall broadcast starts at 11 am CST HERE (no passwords needed)

Race 4 Eight pro player bios here

Race 4 Eight Power Rankings: HERE

To view the Men’s Open Singles draw at the World Championships, go HERE

To view the Women’s 4-Wall Open Singles draw at the World Championships, go HERE

To follow all of the draws and results from the World Championships, go HERE

To view the WPH World Championships preview, go HERE

Buy Team USA gear HERE

Broadcast links to watch the World Championships HERE

Follow the World Championships at wphlive.tv and ushandball.org

Stay tuned to this thread for updates from each day in Minnesota

David Fink

WPH Senior Writer

DV: David Vincent formed the World Players of Handball in 2005 and ushered live handball viewing into our living rooms for the first time. Since its inception, the World Players of Handball has broadcast over 1,500 matches live. Dave Vincent serves as the lead play-by-play announcer for virtually all matches, combining his unique perspective and personality with a lifetime of handball experience. DV brings 25 years of broadcast radio experience (in Oregon and California) to World Players of Handball & ESPN broadcasts and provides professionalism and wit to the amazing game of handball. DV also serves as the Executive Director of the World Player of Handball at the WPH headquarters in Tucson, AZ, working daily to grow the game of handball through innovation.
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